“A classic screwball fantasy—a shaggy celebration of American ingenuity.”—Pauline Kael, The New Yorker

“A foul-mouthed, bumper-crunching farce…more laughs in it than any film of the summer…Used Cars possesses an intelligent, good-natured skepticism that has all but vanished from comedies today.” —Vincent Canby, The New York Times

From writer-director Robert Zemeckis and writer-producer Bob Gale, Used Cars (1980) stars Kurt Russell as a charming/nefarious car salesman caught up in a war between feuding car-lot owners, the twin brothers Roy and Luke Fuchs (both played, marvelously, by Jack Warden). This satiric look at the American dream also stars Gerrit Graham, Frank McRae, Deborah Harmon, Michael McKean, and David L. Lander as a madcap group of miscreant strivers in a film that has become a cult favorite.